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Fiyona

par That That Creative
Styles individuels à partir de $20.00 USD
Famille complète de 5 polices: $80.00 USD
La famille de polices Fiyona a été conçue par Harbor Bickmore et publiée par That That Creative. Fiyona contient 5 styles et options de package familial.

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The initial idea for this font was born from the description of the Pantone color of the year 2024 It’s all about closeness softness and connection. without sacrificing strength and structure. Fiyona is full of personality. It has a kicked out shoulder stem on characters like the “ahmn” Barbs on the “EFLT” Beaks on the “CGS” and of course the super fun revered descender “y” Some of the references behind Fiyona are Recoleta, The Timberland Logo, Lastik, and Howland font. I never liked fonts like Recoleta because I thought the kicked out shoulder and stem of the lowercase ahmn characters made the letters look wimpy. I Liked the idea of it, but I wanted more structure and a stronger straight line on that stem rather than a continuous curve. This balance between soft curves and strong structure became the theme of the typeface. Round outside corners with sharp acute angles, a more serious look at thin weights with a more playful look in the heavy weights, and of course subtle yet unique design choices like the reverse descender of the lowercase “y”

Concepteurs: Harbor Bickmore

Éditeur: That That Creative

Fonderie: That That Creative

Maître d'ouvrage: That That Creative

MyFonts débout: Feb 7, 2025

Fiyona

À propos That That Creative

That That focuses on contemporary display typefaces. It is important to us that fonts are accessible and work for every designer: from the biggest design firms to the one-man boutique design studio. That That typefaces are crafted to stand up to the most critical eye while still being sold at an accessible price point. Our fonts generally have a playful yet professional attitude.

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